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How English wine came of age
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Chess: Jones and Mirzoeva win English championships as teenagers impress
Gawain Jones won the English Open after a playoff with Michael Adams while the former Russian Elmira Mirzoeva is the women’s champion. Experienced grandmasters won both the Open and women’s English championships at Kenilworth last weekend, but ... -
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The Truth About English Grammar by Geoffrey K Pullum review – the pants rule and other pipe dreams
A breezy guide to grammar sides with the ordinary Joe against the nitpickers. Relax: you’re probably not making as many mistakes as you think you are. So says eminent linguist Geoffrey Pullum’s breezy guide to grammar – or, at least, to his own ... -
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Traeger grills are on sale for 4th of July
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3 centers for Knicks to consider if they move on from Isaiah Hartenstein or Mitchell Robinson
Here’s a look at three centers the Knicks should consider as backup plans in free agency if they are unable to keep Isaiah Hartenstein or Mitchell Robinson this offseason. -
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Jos Buttler says he needs a break – but not to consider future leading England
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Speaker Johnson: Cabinet should consider removing Biden through 25th Amendment
Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) said Friday that members of President Biden’s Cabinet should consider using the 25th Amendment to remove him from office in light of his weak debate performance Thursday night. “There's a lot of people asking about the ...Joe Biden -
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Retiring soon? Consider these 6 insurance options to protect your retirement
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The Guardian - World
Kenya’s youth-driven protest movement at crossroads as it considers future
President’s decision to drop finance bill after deadly violence leaves protesters divided over how to achieve broader goals. Kenya’s youth-driven, leaderless protest movement finds itself at a crossroads this weekend, buoyed up by President ... -
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LIVE Transfer Talk: PSG eye €250m world-record bid for Yamal
Paris Saint-Germain are willing to offer a world-record transfer fee of €250 million to sign Barcelona winger Lamine Yamal. Transfer Talk has the latest.
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